But when this witness began to act out in antisocial ways, his mother sent him off to foster care. |
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Politically, witness the increasing popularity of affirmative action based on class rather than race. |
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One witness said the gunfire began after a traffic collision, which drew the attention of a nearby police officer. |
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And as a biracial man, he can bear witness to another aspect of the debate. |
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But did The Hague just witness the emergence of a new bloc to bloc rivalry, triggered by events in the Ukraine? |
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In Kassel, facing the grand Orangerie palace, Durant's bare-bones structure seems to bear witness to power gone wrong. |
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For James, journalism was bearing witness, especially when it comes to frontline coverage. |
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Smeaton is considered to be the first expert witness to appear in an English court. |
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The witness rehearsed the events of the night before for the listening detectives. |
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The listed mine complex of Grand Hornu is a witness of the region's history. |
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These Friends believe these principles and practices testify to, witness to, or provide evidence for God's truth. |
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Since its founding in 1970, Greenpeace has borne witness against environmental injustice through numerous non-violent direct actions. |
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The witness was able to provide a very general description of the thief. |
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Meandering through topics with an adverse witness is unlikely to produce helpful answers. |
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Then, after the usual Quaker custom, everyone present signed the marriage lines as a witness. |
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Since that time, however, the manuscript has crumbled further, making these transcripts a prized witness to the text. |
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Nor do the formation and articulation of such knowledge themselves bear much witness to Geist. |
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Upon my looking round, I was witness to appearances which filled me with melancholy and regret. |
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Thus, failing to rescue a drowning child counts as a harmful act, as does failing to pay taxes, or failing to appear as a witness in court. |
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This is but a faint sketch of the incalculable calamities and horrors we must expect, should we ever witness the triumphs of modern infidelity. |
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There's no lie Jenny Prask wouldn't tell to force Joan into the witness box. |
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No henchman he worthied by weapons, if witness his features, his peerless presence! |
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Members in northern Scotland may be able to witness a rare asteroidal occultation of a naked-eye star. |
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Zoophilism bears witness to a new human being, one who no longer fears nature. |
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Babar and his family are on an FBI witness protection programme for telling what he knows about al-Qaeda. |
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One witness said police fired the tear gas and water cannons from two fire trucks at a group of about 500 protesters. |
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The crime lord dispatched his favorite hatchet man to make sure the witness would not testify. |
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The song works in its own right as its many performers and audiences can witness. |
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Several of the neighbouring mistresses had assembled to witness the event of this memorable evening. |
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When I originally fitted the barrel, I was very careful to align the witness mark on the barrel with the witness mark on the receiver. |
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And, as luck would have it, they were there on July 23 to witness Mark Buehrle of the White Sox throw a perfect game against the Rays. |
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Quick Strip does leave a witness mark on the part, but it is nearly invisible, says Starr. |
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These direct moves can leave witness marks on the part so their removal should improve surface finish. |
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Large factory units, either empty or turned over to retail use, bear witness to the lack of success in replacing older industries. |
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At least one witness claims to have seen the man carrying a bundled child. |
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The aim of characters measuring in this study is most uppermost selection of hybrid toward witness statistics for sensation and alkalinize earth. |
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De Almagro was recorded as a witness on the lists of natives whom Espinosa ordered to be carried. |
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A party of gentlemen were invited to witness the experiment, that the superiority of the new road might be established by ocular demonstration. |
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Amid all the fevered anticipation of this fixture, few would have expected to witness an aesthetically pleasing example of the beautiful game. |
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This pamphlet explains to the visitor what they are about to witness and perhaps, if they so choose, be a participant in. |
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In this paper, we define multiprojective witness sets which will encode the multidegree information of an irreducible multiprojective variety. |
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The hens were my witness to the ghost. They set up the sort of fuss and panic you hear when a snake enters the chookhouse late at night. |
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On the forward deck, they witness a collision with an iceberg and overhear the officers and designer discussing its seriousness. |
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Robert's first appearance in history is on a witness list of a charter issued by Alexander Og MacDonald, Lord of Islay. |
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The bridegroom, 75, retired as a consulting immunohematologist in Manhattan, serving as an expert witness in paternity cases. |
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In this view, Christ is the revelation of God, and the scriptures witness to this revelation rather than being the revelation itself. |
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Much Latin terminology has entered into Old Irish and into the legal system, such as a type of witness teist from Latin testis. |
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As many as 130 landowners turned up to witness the event ranging from Sir John of Combo to Sir William Murray of Fort. |
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A charter might record the names of both a subject king and his overlord on the witness list appended to the grant. |
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In 764, Offa granted land at Rochester in his own name, with Heahberht on the witness list as king of Kent. |
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He received honors and gifts from the Saxons and King Alfred stood witness at his confirmation. |
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A witness who has once been proved to have given false testimony on oath was barred from ever appearing as a witness again. |
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Children being born in this country, just a few miles apart, couldn't witness a more wildly differing start to life. |
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In the first case, tongues could work as a sign by which witness is given to the unsaved. |
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It is not for such as join gods with Allah, to visit or maintain the mosques of Allah while they witness against their own souls to infidelity. |
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This article examines issues in composite drawing and examines different methods for conducting witness interviews necessary to compositry. |
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A capacity crowd of 10,280 were present at The Gnoll on 26 March 2005 to witness the Ospreys claim their first piece of silverware. |
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Policewoman Mitchell was on the carpet only three weeks ago for appearing as a character witness for three burglary suspects. |
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It is the witness to your state of mind, the outside picture of an inward condition. |
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Although Pademelons are solitary and territorial by nature, it is not uncommon to witness small groups feeding in close proximity to one another. |
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Jeffries also played a large role in the trial for the Boston Massacre as a witness for the defense. |
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Sun, earth, heaven, rivers, and winds could be addressed in prayers and called to witness oaths. |
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The 1910s and 1920s witness the rise of the Haber process and the Ostwald process. |
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Come in, you false witness, you perjurer, you suborner of evidence, come in! |
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After the trial, Dine reportedly went into a witness protection program and still lives in the UK under an assumed name. |
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Although not a witness to the actual murder he was an accessory having driven Ronnie Kray and Ian Barrie to the pub. |
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The witness was called in to create a photofit resembling her memory of the attacker. |
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He continued to witness until 998, about which time his death may have taken place. |
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The situation was so serious that Augustus himself appeared at the trial, even though he had not been called as a witness. |
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A Parsi lawyer was examining a witness and asking him question regarding credit and debit entries in account books. It was all Greek to me. |
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In addition to the baptizer, two priesthood holders witness the baptism to ensure that it is performed properly. |
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When William refused, Arlington threatened that William would witness the end of the Republic's existence. |
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If the bailiff does not find the witness at his home, he will post up a court warrant there instead. |
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The witness refused to cooperate, hindering the investigation. |
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In 1483, he was dispatched as the Florentine ambassador to Paris, to witness the coronation of Charles VII of France. |
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The witness knitted together his testimony from contradictory pieces of hearsay. |
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In January 1597, De Veer became the first person to witness and record the atmospheric anomaly known as the Novaya Zemlya effect. |
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It was necessary for the prisoner to produce a witness to prove his innocency. |
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A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord among brethren. |
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He stung his arms, and while he was rubbing them with a dockleaf the witness saw some tattoo marks on his left arm. |
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Football matches between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal, dubbed as the Kolkata derby, witness large audience attendance and rivalry between patrons. |
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The witness provided an authentic record of what actually took place. |
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Normally only one expert witness is allowed and, if the parties cannot agree on an expert, the court has the power to appoint one. |
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In this case, they may be called upon to give opinion evidence as an expert witness. |
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Every fifteen or twenty minutes there was a rush to some part, to witness a fisticuff. |
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First the prosecution leads evidence from witnesses and after each witness the defence has an opportunity to cross examine. |
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All clergy, whether deacons, priests or bishops, may preach, teach, baptise, witness marriages and conduct funeral liturgies. |
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The witness was considered eminently credible thanks to her forthright answers. |
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Privilege rules give the holder of the privilege a right to prevent a witness from giving testimony. |
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They may bear witness in many ways, according to how they believe God is leading them. |
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Anne was still at Bath, so she did not witness the birth, which fed the belief that the child was spurious. |
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Impeachment with respect to political office should not be confused with witness impeachment. |
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Highs was a witness at the February 1785 trial, and in his evidence claimed he had made fluted rollers. |
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North America has also been witness to the growth of megapolitan areas. |
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Before receiving his testimony, the officer is required to ascertain from his own knowledge or by a creditable witness that he is a subscribing witness to the deed. |
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The witness was explicative in telling the police what he saw. |
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It is one thing to see an intercooler as a simple entry in a textbook, but to witness the actual hardware as it crawled down the road was awe-inspiring. |
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There are sophists who retort that Mr. Duranty was recognized for what he wrote before he bore false witness about the Holodomor, as Ukrainians refer to this genocide. |
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Harry Walker, a housepainter, had been a witness for the prosecution. |
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In the last week of April 1555, Elizabeth was released from house arrest, and called to court as a witness to the birth, which was expected imminently. |
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Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members. |
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Witnesses stand facing the jury and give their evidence so the jury can watch their demeanor while giving it, which might help them decide if the witness is being truthful. |
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These, along with thoroughbred racing and pony racing, are an opportunity for farmers, hunt staff and the public to witness a day of traditional country entertainment. |
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In order to lay a foundation for the witness to describe the murder, the prosecutor first had to show that the witness was present when the murder occurred. |
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Nineteenth-century culture bears witness to a gradually intensifying anxiety about the structure of the self and the security of its lodgment in the world. |
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The doctrines which Wesley emphasised in his sermons and writings are prevenient grace, present personal salvation by faith, the witness of the Spirit, and sanctification. |
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She was the only member of his family to witness his execution. |
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Most of these cases of abuse go unreported since the members of the society that witness such abuse are too afraid of being accused of being accomplices. |
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The seeds for the story became planted in Dickens's mind during a trip to Manchester to witness the conditions of the manufacturing workers there. |
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In 1886, in the first of three cases in which he was involved, Meucci took the stand as a witness in the hopes of establishing his invention's priority. |
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Holy Scripture forms the primary and authoritative written witness of Holy Tradition and is essential as the basis for all Orthodox teaching and belief. |
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In his first novel, Pamela, he explored the various complexities of the title character's life, and the letters allow the reader to witness her develop and progress over time. |
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She complained that a standard witness oath would conflict with an oath she had previously sworn to maintain confidentiality about meetings with her king. |
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In 1802, Admiral Lord Nelson visited Merthyr to witness cannon being made. |
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I joined him in one of our obambulations, to witness the performance of Macbeth, and a particular friend of my friend's friend was to sustain the principal character. |
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For example, the current Olympic Oath is really a pledge, not properly an oath, since there is only a promise but there is no appeal to a sacred witness. |
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So this witness fell back immediately with his soldiers to rejoin the maese de campo, followed by the Indians who had hitherto accompanied this witness. |
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Hoping for a spectacle, the Zamorin himself comes down to the beachfront to witness the engagement, but leaves in disgust when the Arab ship deftly slips past Ataide. |
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This historical town is now seen only in ruins, with three notable carved wooden altars seen as a witness, in a modern adobe church built later in the town. |
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General Washington did not live to witness the restoration of peace. |
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But the consecration was done only by the Metropolitan and was assisted as witness by the other Bishops of the Mar Thoma Church and of the Malabar Independent Syrian Church. |
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It is our prayer that the manner in which we express our different views and deep disagreements will bear witness to Jesus who calls us to love as he has loved us. |
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Bracton gave samples of writs that could be used in the case of a recalcitrant Bishop who refused to produce a witness for the common law or king's court. |
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Of course, no two witnesses are exactly the same, and even the same witness will not express testimony in exactly the same way twice, so this would be difficult to prove. |
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In systems of proof based on the English common law tradition, almost all evidence must be sponsored by a witness, who has sworn or solemnly affirmed to tell the truth. |
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Information about any expert witness testimony is also required. |
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In the Akan conception, we witness five parts of the human personality. |
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In several cases the supergrass spent days in the witness box giving evidence of scores of offences allegedly committed by many individuals over a period of years. |
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One witness shall not testify against any person to cause him to die. |
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Watchnights were further times of prayer and witness, late into the night, and modelled by Wesley on the vigils of feasts in the primitive church. |
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Howell chose not to go in the witness box but Martin gave an unsworn statement which under Antiguan law bars the prosecution from questioning him. |
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As a witness to the event, I can confirm that he really said that. |
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Feeling thirsty, he stopped to drink water from the water cooler of a mosque where he got electrocuted, said Aheed Al Balushi, a witness and a friend of the deceased. |
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The gunman went postal,' one witness told reporters as police continued their search of the three-story brick office complex about 30 minutes north of Boston. |
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Live links to allow evidence from outside the courtroom, screens around witness boxes and even the removal of wigs and gowns are planned to end fear and intimidation. |
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All i have to do is just align those two very important witness marks. |
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